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* s ^ 5 ^ |R ! 5 ^ S ^ s ^ l ? a ^ s i ! » r s ClUheroe Advertiser & Times, August Slat, 1995 33 Matthew Evans reports Rouine strikes for Leek Clitheroe 1, B r i t t Town 0
A BELATED strike from Blues midfielder Andy Rouine saw : Clitheroe clinch a place in the FA Cup f irs t round quali fying on September 9th. Denis Underwood and Gary
ley, after Kaylor had flicked on Westwell’s corner.
opening period was contrived by Gary Butcher, who played a neat one-two with Wayne Haworth before finding Ottley on the edge of the box.
Clitheroe’s best move of the
Butcher’s men will travel to Northern Premier League side Leek Town on that day for an attractive, but very tough, cup tie. The crucial strike came in
Carlo is
top of the stops
FOLLOWING a quality start to his Shawbridge career, goalkeeper Carlo Nash has signed a con tract which tieB him to Clitheroe for the next
two years. Nash (21), has impressed the Clitheroe management,
and the supporters, with some fine displays in pre-season and so far in the North West
Counties’ League. The former Rossendale
sho t-sto p p e r has already received attention from other clubs and, with age on his s id e , co-manager Denis Underwood, the last reliable number one at Shawbridge, reckons he could have a Big future ahead of him. "He's only 21 and he has
Iio 18-yard effort flashed past ° Gawthorpe’s left-hand post.
supplying Pilkingtoi
the 78th minute as a result of mounting Blues pressure. Neil Ottley picked the ball up in midfield and supplied
Gary Butcher, wide on the left, with a well-weighted pass.
a cross-shot across the goal mouth where Rouine, timing his run to the far post to per fection, crashed the ball home to give CUtheroe the lead. Brigg had looked equally
He feigned a shot before . .
^ "on whose thIt was a move that showed
two sides. Brigg. physical and industrious, lacked the sub-
e difference between the net ^ M r ° d f
was th e re a so n i t rem ained scoreless for so long. Substitute Andy Taylor,
who replaced a troubled Pil- kington a t the s ta r t of the second half, immediately threatened with a dangerous low cross which narrowly a v o id ed th e n e c e s s a ry toG*€nd> Clitheroe worked the ball
chip over the ’keeper who was caught out of his ground. The Blues midfielder elected for a powerful low shot which brought a super diving save
F lo u n d e r s had sco rn ed Brigg’s best chance to take
the game into extra-time
up to the opposition penalty box freely, but failure to pen
etrate kept the game in the balance until that 78th minute Following that, the Blues
t l e ty C l i th e ro e ’s p la y c a n h ad a c h a n c e to w r a p th e S d t S n i h
----- „ A moment before that, Alan
when he shot too close to Nash from inside the box, the Clitheroe "keeper saving well with his legs.
Clitheroe: Nash, Kaylor, g f b ^ Taffor,’RUey. Blues settle for draw
CLITHEROE had to settle for a draw in this FA Cup preliminary round tie
at Brigg Town. On a hard and bumpy pitch, Clitheroe
likely to score in a scrappy, opening period which saw home captain Lee Sculpher given the yellow card for a foul right on the edge of the box. Other referees might have pointed to the spot From the resulting free-
kick, the ball was played out to Graham Thompson who fired a powerful Bhot narrowly over the bar. A reshuffle in defence to
started the brighter and, with only two minutes gone, a long range shot from Rowbotham sailed narrowly over the
on 35 minutes, they deservedly took the lead when Ian Pilkmgton slotted the ball
home from a difficult angle.
in similar fashion with PiUdngton twice going close but the home ’keeper denied him with two smart saves. Gary Butcher had a chance to extend
After thebreak, the Blues pressurised .
bar. In the 15th minute, Andy Rouine
made a surging forward run from mid- field and his initial shot was parried by
the ’keeper. His follow-up effort was ag a in sm o th e re d by th e B r ig g
shot-stopper. The Humbersiders were awarded a
definitely shown enough to us to put him on contract," said Mr Underwood. "He comes for a lot of balls
cover for the injured Neil Rowbotham saw Mark Kay- lor, who played up front a week earlier at Darwen, move to c e n tre -h a lf alongside Sculpher. He performed well, show-
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in the air, he is agile, and he looks confident. Last season, we were scrapping round for a
B" eeper ana now we have
be put on contract was striker Jon Penman who was sold by the club to GM Vauxhall Con ference side Southport for £10,000.
like to keep him.” The last Clitheroe player to
a good one, we would
Mark Dobbs each time the two went for the same ball. Dave Bennett was compe
penalty in the 22nd minute when Lee Sculpher was penalised for a foul in the box but in-form Carlo Nash Baved the spot-kick and performed even more hero ics from the rebound with three Brigg players descending on the ball. This seemed to spur on the Blues and,
the CUtheroe advantage when the ball feU to him eight yards from goal, but the ball sat up and he scooped it over the
R im in g to n r e ta in th e i r t i t le w i th ju s t o n e b a l l to s p a re
baBrigg started to edge back into the match of the season, and game and, after 70 minutes, a corner
from the nght was firmly headed h om e .---- Minutes later, the Blues thought they had regained the lead when PiUdngton headed home a flicked through-ball, but the referee deemed him to be off-side.
Clitheroe: Nash, Rowbotham, Wes- tweU, WhaUey, Sculpher, Rourne, Ott ley, Kaylor, Haworth, Pilkington,
Butcher. T o u g h e s t te s t y e t
tent at left-back and Simon Westwell had little problem switching to the rignt-hand side. Brigg ’keeper Rob Gawth-
orpe tod a super first half, saving weU from a Mark Heys shot from 10 yards and then Neil f ‘
again from a I Shawbridge Topics Supporters welcome
ALL Blues supporters will be welcome to attend the club’s annual meet ing on F r id ay a t the Shawbridge clubhouse (8 p.m. start).
Rush: “It gives everyone a chance to take part in th e p lan n in g fo r the future of the club.”
Said chairman Steve
ing the Bridge Inn at 12- 30 p.m. on Saturday for the trip to Trafford. • The B lu e s h o s t
• A coach will be leav
a point at Shawbridge when they visited for an exciting 2-2 draw late last
Penrith on Monday night (k.o: 7-45 p.m.) in a league fixture. The Cumbrians gained
season. • The club will be run
ning a stall at the Sabden S tre e t m a rk e t, which
takes place on Sunday. A tombola will be held and club merchandise will be
on offer. • Clitheroe Reserves
open their East Lanca shire Football League
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Clitheroe have attracted the two biggest crowds in the North West Counties Division One so far. Darwen v Clitheroe
• Matches involving - - - - • • • [ Ottley vol-
CLITHEROE visit last season’s'bogeymen Traf ford on Saturday, deter mined to exact revenge for the Shawe View side’s
“double” success. The Manchester sidei were
the only team to win in the league at Shawbridge all sea son and, in fairness, they did it in style, triumphing 4-2. They have a wealth of new
remains undaunted at the task ahead on Saturday: “Hope fully, we will play better than we aid in the two games last season when we never got on top of them and put them under the pressure we are capable of applying. "They have had a good Btart
and I nave no doubt they will be among the front-runners
faces this term with manager Dave Law fielding no less than seven debutants in his squad at Skelmersdale on the
opening day of the season. Any doubts that the team to g e th e r were
would gel
erased immediately as Traf ford raced into a 6-0 lead in 35 minuteB with well-travelled Malcolm Wagstaffe netting four and quickly establishing himself as
against Worsthorne (k.o: Hydi United in the close sea- 2-15 p.m.).
campaign on Saturday influential midfielder Gary did at Darwen wi th a h ome ma t c h Vaughan made the move to shouldbeOK.”
top-scorer. tfrom. n we can ro If son while last season’s leading
scorer Colin Small, scorer of an exquisite chip at Shaw bridge, lias been absent with a foot complaint. Blues co-manager Denis
was watched by a healthy 276 at the Anchor Ground whi l e 200 wi tn e s s ed Clitheroe’s opening, home match against Newcastle
Town. Mossley v Natwich
Town (181) and Bur- scough v Holker Old Boys (161) were the next biggest.
North West Counties round-up Holker go top
HOLKER OLD BOYS, making the most of their rivals’ activity in the FA Cup, went to the top of the division with a 4-0 thrashing of Skelmers
Town 0, St Helens Town 0; Penrith 0, Holker Old Boys 1; Prescot 1, Bootle 0. FIXTURES Saturday
ttwich 1: Maine lluuil 0, Eas wood Hanley 3; Newcastle
dale on Saturday. The Cumbrian team, whose only defeat came via a 5-1
hammering a t Burscough, cemented their position op Monday night with a 1-0 tri umph at Penrith. They now sit two points
sion match played on Satur day saw Eastwood Hanley draw 1-1 at home to Penrith. Starring in the FA Cup,
The only other first divi ,
Town,
2-1.RESULTS Wednesday ■
F orm by,- Salford Sheffield. Division One: Darwen v St
clear at the top but most of the early ru n n ers have a or in some cases two, in of them.
Newcastle Town, Kidsgrove v * City v
FA Vase: Blackpool Rovers v
Helens Town, Glossop NE v Eastwood Hanley, Holker OB v Burscough, Nantwich Town y Bootle, Penrith v Maine Road, Prescot v Flixton, Rossendale Utd v Chadderton, Skelmers dale v Mossley, Trafford v Clitheroe.
Clitheroe v Penrith. Tuesday
Monday
Trafford beat Unibond North ern Premier side Fleetwood 2-1 at home while Bootle, won surprisingly a t St Helens
1, Glossop NE 2; Penrith 1, Blackpool Rovers 2. Saturday
Diviison One: Niuitwich Town
Arnold 2, Maine Roau 0; Blid- worth MW 0, Rossendale 0;
FA Cup Preliminary Round:
Bngg Town 1, Clitheroe 1; Bur scough 2, Northallerton Town 2; Chadderton 0, Eastwood Town 1; Glossop NE 1, Nantwich Town 2; Leigh RMI 2, Flixton 0; Liversedge 1, Blackpool Rovers 4; Maltby 3, Mossley 3; Prescot 3, Atherton Colls 0; Salford City
v Burscough, Eastwood Hanley v Darwen, Glossop NE v Maine Road, Holker OB v Salford City, Mossley v Blackpool Rovers, Skelmersdale v New castle Town, Trafford v Prescot. Wednesday
Bootle v Flixton, Chadderton
Town, St Helens Town v Kids grove Ath. .
Rossendale Utd v Nantwich
NWC LEAGUE DIVISION ONE PWD L
Holker Old Boys...... 4 3 0 1 Flixton......................... 3 2 1 0 Kidiurove Ath............... 3 2 1 0 Trarfon!........»........... 2 2 0 0 Chadderton................... 3 2 0 1 Eastwood Hanley........ 4 1 2 1 Burecough............... . -2 1 1 0
1, Newcastle Town 3: StHelens Town 1, Bootle 2; Trafford 2, Fleetwood 1; Winterton Rang ers 2, Darwen 0. Monday ■
Division One: Chadderton 1, Salford City 0; Flixton 3, Glos sop NE 0; Kidsgrove 1, Nan
; Mossley 4, Maltby MW 0. 0 FA Cup: Clitheroe 1, Brigg
Mossley.............. ........ , 2 1 1 0 Rosscndale Utd........ 2 1 1 - 0 Blackpool Rov..............2 1 1 0 CLITHEROE.....:.......... 2 1 1 0 Maine Road.M............... '3 1 I I Glossop NE.................... 3 I I 1 Newcastle Town.......... JO JO St Helens Torn.1............ 3 0 3 0 Bootle........................... 3 1 0,2.
Prescot.;....................... 3 1 9 ? Darwen.......................... 2 0 1- 1 Nantwich Town....!........ ; 3 0 1 2 Skdmersdale Utd........... 3 0. 0 3
NPH East Lancs League The big kick off
THE whistle blows for the start of the Northern Plant Hire East Lanca shire Football League on Saturday.
trip to the runaway cham pions in the Second Division,. Gargrave, who are firmly expected to be challenging for honoura in the top flight.
Whalley begin with a tough
Sabden start the season wfth home matches while title- holders Mill Hill St Peters visit Oswnldtwistle. v i - v -: Saturday’s Fixtures C Division One .
Ulitheroe Reserves and litheroe Res v Wnrsr
thome, Colne United v Settle, Utd, Crosshills v Rimingtoni
twistle v Mill HiU St Peters, Sabden' v ’Helmshore, Stack; s t e a d s S t '- J o s e p h s . .v
Bamoldswick. • . . Division Two .
.. Gargrave v Whalley Oswald-’ Nelson and Foulridge OB v . .
Oswaldtwistle Town. Pendle. Forest v Trawden Celtic, Klst Rangers v Langho, Rock Rovers v Whinney HiU. Open
date: Read Utd^ ■ Reserve Division _
' Bamoldswick v Pendle For
e s t . ’Colne Utd v Trawden Celtic: Helmshore v Sabden,
Mill Hill v Hurst Green, f tie Utd vRock Rovero, W< • thome v Read Utd.
Set- rors-
like we will. “I think we are more prepared for this sort of game than we were la s t season.” The fixture, which has been
out with a clean sheet was encouraging.” “We got certain things wrong in the first half of the
replay and let their midfield have far too much of the ball, but I thought we were mudi better after half-time and, in the end, we could have won
more comfortably.” “We have been working
brought forward from April in order to avoid a free date so early in the season, is wel comed by the management who lose six senior players with suspensions from Sep tember 4th. lik“It is better to play a side
th e l ■eague’s
"can play like we . I
Cup games, the Blues boss is glad to be through to the next round: “All in all, we are glad to get the tie out of the way. Because a couple of players were missing on Mon
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Underwood, with one or two injury worries himself,
ent a little, especially with the defence, and to still come
” ‘ ' Fell-racing
LOCAL fell runners Shaun Livesey and Gary Wilkinson took th ird and fourth places in the annual Pendleton Fell Race. The event attracted 136 runners and was won by Paul Sheard, Pudsey and Bramley,
think we , FA
hard at being patient in our build-ups, but perhapB we have been a little over-patient in the cup games and have not been getting enough shots in. “We are still getting the balance right but we are get
ting there. ’ # Injury worries for Satur
day centre around striker Ian
e Trafford while we still have a strong squad to choose
Pilldngton, who was replaced on Monday with a hamstring strain, ana Neil Rowbotham, whose forward raids from full back were missed as he sat the replay out with an ankle
injury. Both hope to be back in
contention for Saturday. • Clitheroe lose six first-
m we were able to experi day,
weeks), Neil Rowbotham (5 weeks), Russell Whalley (3 weeks), Gary Butcher (3 weeks), Andy Rouine (2 weeks) and Andy Derbyshire
team regulars from Septem b e r 6th . Ca rlo Nash (5
(3 weeks) are all suspended. . ........ •
Locals excel at Pendleton
Moors) 41min. 30sec. and Linda Bostock 44min. 24sec.
Ratti) took the prize in 36min. 13sec. _ First veteran over 50 was Kieron Carr
in 31min. 52scc. In second place was Robert Hope (Hor-
wich) in 31min. 57sec., Shaun Livesey (Clayton-lc-Moors) 31min. 59sec., Gary Wil
kinson (Clayton-Ic-Moors) 32min. 07sec. and Graham Huddleston 32min. 09sec. Ladies’ winner was Tricia Sloan in 39min.
53sec., with Alison Martin (Clayton-le- Tennis
PROFESSIONAL tennis coach Mark Schofield (21), who trains local ten nis hopefuls at the Ribble Valley Tennis Centre, recently succeeded at the L a n c a s h i r e Co u n t y Championships a t both
singles and doubles. HoBted at the Northern
• In the veterans race, John Hope (Achille . .
(Clayton-le-Moors) 37min. 07sec. and the over 60s’ winner was Lawrence Sullivan (Clayton-lc-Moors) 42min. 06sec. Under 18s’ winner was Michael Clayton
(Horwlch) 40min. 50sec. Organiser Mr Roger Dewhurst, of Bolton-
Ladies’ football
County success for Mark Oldham win trophy
THE president of Clith- croe Chamber of Trade, Mrs Judi th Hitchens , presented the Chamber’s Tro phy a t Cli th e ro e Ladies Football Club annual seven-a-side com
petition on Sunday. The event a t tra c ted 16
Lawn Tennis Club. Didsbury. Manchester, Mark defeated
teams from all over the North West including a team from
Bury professional Chris Peet 6-3, 6-0, in the singles final, before teaming up with Feet
to take the doubles title. A former national junior
champion and professional player, who has experience juniors of the Ribble Valley against some of the world’s Tennis Centre.
Ri Memorial League
Treble title assault
THREE Whalley sides will- be gunning for hon ours from the kick-off of the Blackburn Sunday Memorial League, which
with a tricky fixture against newly-promoted Rose and Crown at Wilson’s Playing Fields.
Swan a t Whalley, formerly Whalley. Wanderers, have a new m a n a g e r in C ra ig Dewhurst, a local figure who has the respect of nis fellow players not least for his-pass-, fng resemblance to the former Liverpool great and Black b u r n m a n a g e r K e n n y Dalglish:
New-look village rivals ■ ■ .
top players, he coaches the youngsters of the Wolsten- Rink pic and th e
Cumbria. • The home side was well in
contention for honours until mid-afternoon but, although
th e d e fen c e p e r fo rm ed stoutly, the forwards had a bit of an off day with the excep-
by-Bowland, said that money raised follow ing the event will be donated to the Macmil lan Nurses Fund.
IT went to th e f in a l t h e n
was Rimington who held their nerve to cling on to the Clitheroe and District C r i c k e t L e a g u e championship. CathoUc Social Centre, who have led the table for re c en t weeks,
t h e
there until the penultimate ball of last Wednesday’s clash, when Rimngton sur-
stayed
passed their target of 111. The Catholics batted f irs t and looked to be Dig
Once he final over, but it fact, the last three wickets innings fel fell away and, in re t ire d the
went without addition to the score of 111. Steve Whalley did most damage with the ball, tak ing 4-29. When Rimington batted,
cantering to the winning p o s t .
re t i re d
they looked to be Stev e Whalley
superb all-round contribu tion and his colleagues, in fading light,
on 50 a f te r ou
when Neil Duckworth (50 to the winning post with r.n.o.) was at the crease. one ball remaining.
heading for a big score ana d eventually sit.uttered n y
uu.ereu
hard to come by. They lost
l a t
found runs six wickets
wins for Waddington, Waggon and Horses, Chatbum and New Inn. The latter enjoyed their
Elsewhere, there were Riveroiders 75-5, New RESULTS
Inn 76-3; Waggon and Horses 124-3, Brown Cow
only victory against oppo- dington 110-6; CathoUc SC . sition o th e r th an th e i l l a.o., Rimington 112-6;
32; Chipping 109-4, Wad-
apipalling Brown Cow. Neil Coales took 3-9 and
Gary Dugdale hit 29 with the bat to help the Parson Lane men to the winning post. Said a delighted captain,
Chatbum walked over the Brown Cow.
FINAL TABLE
Chris Monkv’I t was a fine finish to the season. These lads have learned a lot and
end of the table. Clitheroe and District Pool League De Lacy’s run goes to pot
in the First Dhlslon, De gation mire with a great Lacy Arms B, lost their recovery job at rivals Horse-
ets Pulled away from the rele-
week when they lost in their 12th league match of the season, at home to
100 per cent record last shoe A while Petre B lost some ground with defeat at Pendle Hotel B. Higher Buck B were upset
Stork Hotel A. I t gave Royal Oak A the
chance to catch up with the Whalley team on points fol lowing a win at tne Craven
3; Kings Ladies 2, Horseshoe B 6; Royal Oak B 3. RB Legion D 4; Stork B 4. Black Horse 3. FIXTURES
De Lacy A v Dog and Par tridge A, Dog B v Victoria _Aj King sB v R B Legion B, KB
Premier Division *"
again in the Third Division by Buck Wrinkleys while leaders Stork Hotel B managed a dose triumph over promotion- pushing Black Horse. RB
motion to the Premier League The p e renniel struggh with third-placed Pendle
Heifer. Both teams look set for pro-
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own inimitable way. Narrow wins for the con tenders to the crown in the
points. ‘Buck Inn A, meanwhile,
i Legion A 3; Higher Buck A 3. Higher Buck I Dog and Partridge A 4 k RB RESULTS
Premier Division saw Dog and Partridge A and Kings Arms
e 1, Buck A 6; Victoria A 3, De Parkers Anns v Stork B, RB * •' * 4
- Kings Arms A 4; Kings Arms B Horseshoe B v Bfuwn uuw
A dose the gap on the inactive leaders Dog B to just two
salvaged their .title hopes with t a comprehensive win at sure-
and Castle B tonight will pro mote the runaway front two l with the interest then funnel
o-be-relegated Kings B. Victories for Hogs Head
ing to the title race. At the bottom, Swan Clar-
. Petre Arms A 3, Pendle Hotel B 4; Swan and Royal A v Castle A (postponed).Second Division Castle B 6, Victoria B 2; Dog
Lacy A
4.First Division Craven A 3, Royal Oak B 4; De Lacy B 3, Stone Hotel A 4;
(Barrow) 2, Hogs Head 5; Horseshoe A 3. Swan Clarets 4; Pendle A 4, Petre Arms B 3; Station 2,Craven B 5. B Third Division
Ultraframe Six-a-side
Makeshift Padiham win at a canter
AN emergency Padiham team became the first winners of the Ultraframe Six-a-aide Trophy at Clitheroe Cricket Club when they defeated Vaux Ribblesdale League championship rivals Edenfield in the final and collected £150. The Padiham team, Bkippered by Pankaj Tripathi and
stranded by his Station Road team-mates. The team settled well together, eventually beating Eden
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field comfortably. Edenfield tod a long day, playing in the first game of the
tournament, which started at 10 a.m., and the last one, which ended just before 7 p.m.
round games saw the hosts successful against Salesbury, Brookhouse B beat Highfield and Booth s Bairns go down to the eventual winners. .
In the first game they beat Brookhouse A while other first
tion of promising newcomer Helen T hwaites (14), of
Gisburn. Oldham Athletic did not
lose a game in the trophy sec tion while Blackpool had to wait for the last game to win the shield competition. Clitheroc Ladies start their
ta s tic f irs t season in the league saw them cam promo tion and reach the cup final. Manager John Renwick,
having set high standards, will be hoping his team can win promotion again to the flic'
Ruyal British Lcgiuu*e> lull-
pions Rimington, despite the presence of Ian Wnggles- worth, Clitheroe captain Phil Bishop and senior batsman
In the quarter-finals, Clitheroe and District League^ cham
Steve Gratom, could only muster 60 runs against Edenfield which never looked enough. Clitheroe meanwhile progressed
at the expense of Great Harwood. Al Murad’s total of 37-4 caused Padiham few problems and
Division Two programme on Sunday with an away game at Newham Rangers (Liverpool) who last year won Division Two.
Bowling Places left
THERE are still a few places left for the Wad dington Annual Doubles
aeience BiartB UI. O . y. themlasttin,” around. , . nights: Tuesday, 6tht Friday Caldertones Athletic play at
home to Fox and Hounds-in the same division. In Division Three; Cross
Keys have become New Inn. Simon Clarke will hope that
against Edenfield who passed the total for the loss of just one wicket.
Brookhouse B easily accounted for Fulwood and Broughton. The first semi-final saw Clitheroe score a meagre 39-3
Brookhouse B gave Padiham a tough tussle in tiie other semi, reaching 61 in reply to Tripathi a team’s68. The final
frame’s marketing manager Ms Nicky Barker. Craven Cricket
nights: Tuesday, btn, m a ay 8th, Friday 15th, and Thure- CHATBURN seconds
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hatchet man Craig Barnes playing a co-managerial role, look set for a good season. i Their passion for the fight
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manager won’t be tempted in -Albion, Commercial (Great, . Pointaand. _ to premature directorship.. Harwood) have become Gi*and . Petre^Arna 104, Craveni A
their debut season last year,. always played the game with; a smile on their faces,-no mat ter what the events the night • before. The new teams in the league are as follows: Witton Albion have become, Griffin
the new name will encourage a new start for the local lads who, although struggled in
Ladies’. Darts League. d positions
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Judge Walmesley, with Rangers . Clarence^ Hotel -95. B2ack • •
will be fearsome — Barnes, • alongside Dave Roberts, is n e v e r o ne to s h i r k a
challenge. • Judge play atvWiison’a.
against Crown Scaffold on l Sunday, while Swan at Whal-
ey have an open date.. :
;: 1 Twelve teams fight out each division. The very oest of luck to our local rides. . - = • • : '
Blackburn, Tag Clothing,' from Lower Darwen,-Whin ney Hill (Altham). Baxendeii Bay Horse and the Strinhill .Lions (Oswaldtwistle).
Bennett Office Supplies, from ! OakB 64.'
(Haslingden) have • become : Oats A 66,- Kinge Arms 64,. The Commercial, and new Owd Neds 04, yictoria. 63.\ faces in Division Three are : Craven.Heifer B 62,' Royal
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■ - High scorers: Paula Carter 140, K. Heywood 140, K. Seawood 132.
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on August 8th, was won by, Lynn Bose (Owd Neds). She beat Ann Smalley, (Black Horse) in Uie final, w. ,
. The Captain’s Cup, played ;
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was something of an anti-climax as Padiham raced to l ih i from their allotted five overs with Edenfield managing only 61 in reply.
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including opening batsman Phil Metcalfe, caned upon the services of Whalley pace bowler Dave O’Neill, who was left
Legion D v Kings Arms Ladies. • Clitheroe A went down 6-3
their most recent clash in the Lancashire Superleague when.
they met Wigan on Sunday. Playing with an undci- strength team, the Clitheroe
side were defeated 6-3. Clitheroe Ladies travel to
rown Cow 7, Parkers 0: Buck Wrinks 4, Higher Buck B
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Higher Buck B v Royal Oak B, " ------n .. Brown Cow,
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Hotel B 12 points ad r if t Newton’s Parkers Arms, despite grinding a result out at the Petre Arms ’ 1in their
Legion A v Kings A. First Division
B
Leagion D won to stay in the frame and put your hands — together for the Brown Cow. a crushing 7-0 trin
Hotel B v Swan and Ryl A, Royal Oak A v Petro Arms A, White Hart v Craven Heifer A. Second Division
Castle A v De Lacy B, Pendle jer8
Hogs Head v Station. Petre Arms B v Dog (Barrow), Swan
Craven Heifer B v Castle B,
Clarets v Pendle A, Victoria B v Horseshoe
A.Third Division Black Horse v Buck Wrinks,
next season we will be challenging at
the other
Rimington..................... 18 43 CathoUc SC.................... 18 42 Waddington.................. 18 87 Chatburn....................... 18 31 Rlversiders.................... 18 30 Waggon & Horaee.......... 18 28 Chipping....................... 18 25 Calaorstonea.................. 18 16 Now Inn....................... 18 10 Brown Cow.................... 18 3
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Doe S t Par B.. 13 10 Do* & Par A.. 13 to King* A........ 13 10
Duck Inn A.... 13 0 KB Legion B.. >4 DcLacyA.... 13 Higher Buck.. 13 KB Legion A. 14 Victoria A..... 13 King* B........ 13
De Lacy II.... 12 11
PKKMIKIt DIVISION PL W
5 4
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Koval Oak A.. 12 9 3 56 28 61 PendlcB...... 12 8 4 48 36 62 Stork HU A.. 13 7 6 46 45 60 White Hart.... U 4 7 39 38 47
first division 1*1. W L F A ITS 1 52 32 74
Craven A...... 12 4 8 37 47 45 Castle A........ 12 5 6 32 45 40 Swan & Kyi A II 3 7 32 3S 38
Hoc* Head.... 14 12 Castle B........ 14 13
Victoria B.... 14 Craven B...... 14 Pcndic A....... 14 Station......... 14 Swan Claret*. 13
Poire B........ 13 Horeoshoe A.. 14 l)og (Barrow). 14 3 11
Stork lltlll... 13 11 •i 00 25 90 Higher U....... 14 10 4 65 33 85
TMIKI) DIVISION PL W 1. K A ITS
play Wigan, the Lancashire champions, at the Beech Tree on
Sunday.The mntch starts at 12-30
m. and players are to meet at e RB Legion, Clitheroe for an 11-30 a.m. departure.
Royal Oak B.. 14 7 7 44
Kinua Ladies.. 14 Parker#........ 14
Buck Wrinks.. 14 7 7 53 45 67 8 fi 47 51 63 58
KB Lcrion D. 13 9 4 57 ■M 75 Black liorsu... 14 y 5 55 43 73
Brown Cow... 14 4 10 45 53 53 76
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Petre A...... 11 3 8 27 50 33
A ITS 28 91
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